Commendator - Law Dictionary Search Results
puffing
puffing : the practice of making exaggerated commendations esp. for promotional purposes ;also : the exaggerated commendations made NOTE: Generally, a seller cannot be held liable
Commendators
Commendators. During Popery the commendator was the person by whom the fruits of a benefice were levied during a
Plausible
Worthy of being applauded praiseworthy commendable ready
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Representation
signs or conduct by one person to another of the existence of a fact. A representation of simple commendation or expectation at or before a contract of which the other party can or should form his own
Marrow
of the peace-a work which has been quoted by later writers, such as Fitzherbert and Lambard, with great commendation, and seems to have been followed by them on the subject. 4 Reeves, c. xxvii. p. 186.
Commendam
Commendam is a benefice or ecclesiastical living which, being void, is commended by the Crown to the care of
Alien
measure, but has to date been continued annually. The Secretary of State frequently deports undesirable aliens upon the commendation of Courts of Summary Jurisdiction. Reference should be made to the above-mentioned Acts. As to the position of
Recommendable
Suitable to be recommended worthy of praise commendable
Puffery
The act of puffing bestowment of extravagant commendation
Puffer
One who puffs one who praises with noisy or extravagant commendation
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